Vol. X X V ! N ELSON AWARDED IN FIRST PLACE A thenaeum Literary Society W ins Inter-Society E xtem ­ poraneous C ontest Varsity Singers to Give Final Concert Of Term Thursday Final concert of the summer session, held under the direction of David Griffin, will be given Thursday evening at 7:15 o’clock at the campus open-air theater. ---------------o--------------- M a le Q u a r t e t A p p e a r * Bits of News 2 DIE, 74 IN J U R E D W H E N BOILER E X PLO DE S ON EXCURSION B O A T N ew port.— Two persons lost their lives, and seventy-four were injured in the e x ­ when a boiler exploded 6 at steam er Mackinac cursion o ’clock Tuesday, at a point opposite the naval training station near N e w ­ port. Scalding steam from the boil­ ers caused the injuries to the major­ ity o f the passengers, while the panic which followed the explosion prob­ ably caused the casualty list to be greater. A M E R IC A N S W I M M ER FAILS TO SW IM THE ENGLISH C H A N N E L Boulogne, France.— A fte r swim ­ ming six and a half miles from the English coast, the American swim ­ mer, Gertrude Ederle, failed to swim the English Channel Tuesday. A storm and strong currents made it impossible for the swimm er to pre­ cede, and she was forced to aban­ don her attempt. ■............ o--------- $ 2 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 IRRIGATION PR OJE CT P L A N N E D BY S AN S A B A CITIZENS approximately Austin.— San Saba is planning a irrigation project, which $2,000,000 will water 55,000 acres o f land, according to the deci­ sion of the San Saba Commissioners’ Court to authorize the election on the proposed establishment of an ir­ rigation district. The plan provides for the erection o f a dam across a narrow gorge of the San Saba River about fifte e n miles west of the town, and the construction o f ditches and laterals throughout the district from the dam to the junction o f the San Saba and Colorado River east o f j San Saba. D ALL AS W O M A N T H R O W S HER H A T IN RIN G FOR G O V E R N O R OF T E X A S Baito t&exan A U S T I N , TEXAS, W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T 19, 1925 l oo Q uiet for Thinking; ‘Cubs’ W ant Much N oise I o o q u i e t t o t h i n k ! Th>» it u s u a l ­ ly t h e e x p e r i e n c e o f n e w s p a p e r r e ­ p o r t e r s , w h o a r e u s e d t o g r i n d i n g o u t c o p y t o t h e t u n e o f c l a t t e r i n g t y p e w r i t e r s , w h e n n o n o i s e is b e i n g m a d e . A r e p o r t e r o n d o w n t o w n n e w s ­ p a p e r s t a t e s to w r i t e if h e c a n n o t h e a r t o m e k i n d t h a t h e i t u n a b l e o f s o u n d . W h i l e a t h o m e h e r e ­ s o r t s t o p l a y i n g t h e p h o n o g r a p h o r m a k i n g o t h e r k i n d s o f n o i s e s . I n t h e T e x a n office, s e v e n t y p e ­ w r i t e r s a r e k e p t g o i n g m o s t o f t h e t i m e . A f t e r b e c o m i n g u s e d t o t h e s o u n d , r e p o r t e r s s t a t e t h a t it is d i f ­ t o w r i t e w h e n n o t h e a r i n g f i cult t h e w h a n g - b a n g o f k e y s . ISI WEDNESDAY NIGHT ARD AT CAPITOL A m plifiers Placed in Main Building Enable O ver 1,000 to Hear Program BONER TELLS OF M A T O S Last of Programs to Be Broad­ casted From U niversity This Sum m er The summer choruses will render several selections assisted by Mrs. Verna Yturri of San Antonio, well known Texas soprano. Mrs. Yturri will give two groups of solos, a Span­ ish song and “ C lavelitos” by Valverdi. She ha^ sung in various parts of South Texas before large audiences. Mr*. Y t u r r i W e l l K n o w n spent Mrs. Yturri last winter studying music in Chicago, where she was the pupil o f Madame Herman Devries. Her studies consisted most­ ly o f classic repetoire. She appeared with several music clubs, giving mu­ sical selections in cities near C hicago.! She also sang in various chun bes in Chicago. j DR. PENICK CALLS FACULTY MEETIIC The woman section of the summer chorus will appear in Toaly Ho by' Leon! and an old French Bergerette Members of Instructing Staff o f Wecterlin. ■ A sked to Be Present Thurs­ day E venin g, A ug. 2 0 The University male quartet, com­ posed o f Rogers Peters, J. B. Bram- lette, L. N. Smith, A. Booth, will sing “ Love Came C alling” and “The Prisoner’s Son g.” the second term of the summer session has been called by Dr, I). A. Penick, assistant director o f the sum m er aes heard in an operatic aire, a prologue I aion, for Thursday evening, August from Pagl'acci. 20 at 8 o ’clock, at the University Club. Rogers Peters, baritone, will be Meeting o f the faculty for Loran a Malone will sing “ My Ar­ cady,” and Eileen O’Reilly will be the .soloist in the French Burgette. Marie Peters will be the pianist. ---------------o--------------- A full attenndance of both visiting and resident members of the faculty desired, Dr. Penick is very much stated. The meeting will be brief and will be followed by a social hour. Light refreshm ents will be served. Invitations to the instructing staff have been sent to each member of the faculty, according to Dr. Penick. TUTORSAPPOINTED S even Students to A ssistan t­ ships and Fourteen T u ­ tors Nam ed in The musical program o f vo­ cal, violin and piano numbers the Girls’ from broadcasted Study Hall last night by means of amplifier* placed t h e tower of the Main Building was dis­ tinctly heard as far south as 19th Street and even to the capitol, ac­ cording to reports received by Dr. S. Leroy Brown and Paul Boner o f the physics department who were in charge o f t ho program. Dr. Brown and Paul Boner pronounced the pro­ gram a success. it W hereas hitherto only about 300 - r 400 have taken advantage of the University musical program, approx­ the program im ately 1,000 heard broadcasted Tuesday evening, is believed by ones in charge. The south side o f the campus was lined with lis­ teners, the library balconies were filled, and many people living south the streets on Whit is, Wichita of and University Avenues heard the music their home. No more programs art* to be given this sum­ mer. from Upon completion of the program Paul Boner explained the nature of the apparatus and its workings. Two microphones receive the music, one I for the vocal or instrumental and the other for the piano music. The m i- ! crophoneg are similar to an ordinary telephone transmitter but m ort com-j I plex. Microphone vibrations are then low power section where sent to a I they are amplified sufficiently to oper-| la t e the final power amplifier. From! I No. 4 8 ll. Eagleson Will Lecture On Story About ‘Robin Hood’ Tonight at 7:45 Dr. Brown to Cive Science SLIDES WILL BE Talk Friday < boosing as Ins subject “ The Most Modern o f the Sciences,” Dr. Leroy Brown cif the University faculty will lecture Friday evening at deliver a i :4.> at the open-air theater. Univer­ sity students and the Austin public are invited to attend the lecture. Dr. Brown will discuss among other things the following scientific facts.* Vibrations, waves and radiation, and how vibrations produce waves and how waves produce radiation, with the relation of wave lengths and fre­ quency. The difference between the visible spectrum and the radio wave bands, tfie heat spectrum and the x- ray spectrum will be discussed. The electrical vibration and the production o f electric waves and the mechanical vibrations and their re­ sultant sound waves will be explained. Demonstration will be made by Dr. Brown of frequencies ranging from a few vibrations per second to mil­ lions per second, with their visible and invisible color* or their audible and inaudible tones. 'PIRATE STUNT' AT PLAT RODR M any G am es Played at Enter­ tainm ent Staged W om an ’s G ym at M elvin W illiam son and Mrs. Lynn Davis Discuss Dra­ matic and Literary V alue Harvey Eagleson of the Eng­ lis h Department of the Univer­ sity will deliver lecture tonight at 7:45. at the campus open-air theater on the story o f “ Robin Hood.” a Mrs. C. J. Moore o f the departm ent o f visual instruction o f the U niver­ illustrate furnish slides to sity will the lecture. A fter E agleson’s lecture, Melvin W illiams will the dramatic stress value o f the sets in “ Robin Hood,” and Mrs. Lynn Davis of Port Ar­ thur will discuss the literary value. F a i r b a n k * L e n d s S l i d e s interesting the visual This lecture has been planned for several weeks, and in order that it he more in­ struction department wrote to D oug­ las Fairbanks asking that scenes be used from the famous play by the same name that was recently filmed by Fairbanks. famous movie The actor responded to the call and sent the department about $35 worth o f pictures taken from his master pro­ duction. These were loaned to the instruction departm ent by visual to u se Fairbanks with permission them in this lecture. ,. A significant feature o f these slides is the colorful reproduction o f the quaint costume o f the old days. They are very highly colored and beautiful and will lend much to the picturesqueness o f lecture by Eagleson. Another feature o f the slides is the fact that they w ere made by the visual instruction departm ent o f the University from the pictures thut were loaned to the departm ent by Mr. Fairbanks. the Eagleson will lecture only a short time and the balance o f the program will be made of the showing o f these slides and an explanation o f the sig ­ nificance of the story. To Si r e * * V a l u e o f S l i de * Emphasis will be placed on the value o f slides in conjunction with work in grammar and high schools. It will be shown that lectures such as this one to be given tonight will be made much more colorful than they would have been had the slides been omitted. This latter fact should be of special interest to those a t ­ tending the U niversity that are di­ rectly connected with grammar and high schools the state. However, the sole purpose o f this lecture i* not educational, for there ;s a promise of an hour of e n joy m e n t and at the same time o f much educa­ tional benefit. throughout A ny one interested in the work o f visual instruction is especially urged to attend and see the value o f slides when? used in conjunction with lec­ tures in conveying a more vivid im­ indi­ pression vidual that attends such a lecture. in the minds o f the FDURTD FACULTY Announcem ent has been made of auuuillicu LU Lilt? {JUJU- Wile the students appointed to the posi- tions o f tutor, and .M u t a n t , in tho Stewart, H elw ig, Roberson »>- final P»»«r ' « « » " t h . . l y r i c a l , "*<;>• ' » department o f c h e m m y for th,- ,es- .ion 1926-26 by Dr. W. A. ratatat, associate professor of chemistry. Of School of Engineering at the U ni­ the tw enty-tw o appointments, twelve students were on the staff last year, versity is to have four n»*w instruc- The tutors are Mildred Beall of tors for the long session o f 1925-26, and McLaurin A ppointed E n g in e e r in g In stru ctor* en gin eerin g instructors v vibrations p a ., th, ugh loud speak,., W ‘ “ ‘herm * ' , wooden horns and broadcasted to the ami Kume!* ’ r‘ staged for the hen u"‘ts a n i assistants bud sharge o f the active i* lin e s; .Mrs The amplifier which is the product I Elsie May O o z i e r Lift! o f those who attend*!. ,he bas'“ of ’« * “ I * ho '“,d cl“ rf . U“' \ T , 7 . public. I * “ , , I Blay party held last n*ght in the Worn M’f* Oj m *»*as attended by be- Nacogdoches, Cora Mae Beck of according to Dean T. U. Taylor. Wills Point, G. B. Boon o f Downer:;! Grove, , •Uil rye vine, le n n .; H. r . Kohler o f San An- be an instructor in mechanical engi- tomo, C. J. Lockwood o f Sherman, neen n g. W. F. Helwig, who holds i H. H. Meier o f Marlin, M. L. P e tty I a bachelor o f science degree f r o m ; L. P e t t y ; a bachelor o f science degree ll!.; S. A. Durban of Nash- of the University of Wisconsin, will ) ' "l gave M vera, eeks'j Etud em V Minor (C h o p in ), "By the r N ew York. K'k’ Pmn° ! ‘'Llttlc Gr*y Home in the At the c l o n o f (Herman to Old Virginity” u> Cid V irginny Brer Rabbit stories, the program punch I.ohr), “ Carry Me wag gerve(j . ______ . prano, and Mrs. H. C. Smith, piano;; j “ La M**dia N e c h e ” (A lbert Stoesael) ; “ L’ebeslied” (K reisler), by Mrs. Q. C. Taylor, violin, and Beulah Beavers,! ! piano, quartet, Dr. Penick, Felix, | Scheuford, Donald Smith and Vernon Ground R eady for Laying Foundation of Garrison H al1 Dallas.— With announcem ent of Mrs. Edith Williams o f Dallas that she will enter the race for Governor of Texas, there is a possibility that Texas will have two women in the Assistant* for next year will be race for the State executive, pro­ Dr. C. D. Rice, who has been on a Wallace Armstrong of Leonard,! vided Governor Miriam Ferguson an­ year’s leave of absence studying in George M. Decherd of Austin, Rosa nounces for re-election. Mrs. Wil- Hams was form er State R epresents- Lee Nemir o f Austin, J. F. Pilcher, U. Switzerland, will resume his work in tive from Dallas County. of; the U niversity o f Minnesota, will be Margaret Seabury o f Dallas, Margaret Seabury o f I the University o f Minnesota, will be! ma”* oth<>r P*rt8 commo" to the ordl' Brownsville, F. E, Streater o f B eau -1 an instructor in electrical engineer- mont, R. E. Tannieh of Weimar, A . ’ ing. John fl. Roberson o f Hillsboro and Banks McLaurin o f Weberville, H. Ullrich of New Baden, W. BJ the University, both graduates of Wardlow of Montgomery, Ala.; and have been appointed in instructors G. T. Whyburn of Lewisville. civil engineering. nary radio. The d e r e d : following program wa* rea- U. Stallings of Moody, John M .lt h e U niversity as associate professor Roady, and W. A. Cunningham of j of applied mathematics. Austin. S A I L S S A T U R D A Y Elizabeth Rice o f Austin, who re­ turned Friday from several w stay a t Mineral Well*, will n i l (rom Fountain (S c h u m a n n ), by Ruth P * n - .readinga frum West University next fall, it was stated in Back a San Antonio paper Sunday. Miss will go to Montpelier, Vt., where she ° ' K K Galveston Saturday foi A fter visiting in New York, Miss Rice (JJames will be next year. M iss Rice re c e iv e d HlancJ), by Gladys Lee Gruber, so­ degree. her degree last June. • — - - —o -.............-.. DAL LA S N E W S S U E D BY K L A N O F F I C I A L FOR $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 D A M A G E S ---------------o--------------- M I S S N E W T O N A T C O L U M B I A .vans, nnper ^ , University, will register in Columbia Miss Lucy J. Newton of San Anto- • , i n*°» former dean of women o f the continu. her work| • ~ the Dallas News. The „nd Hecure a ph D Klux Klan, filed dam ages against Dallas.— H. W. wizard of the Ku suit for $150,000 A. H. Belo and Company o f Dallas, jN ewton pIanj publishers o f suit was based on publication o f a speech reported in the Dallas News that was delivered in Austin in which the nam e o f H, W, Evans was use*. Mr. Evans last w e d against the Austin American for $150,000 on the same basis. -.............—..o------------ •— __ _____ filed suit MAY GET ‘GOLDEN FLUID’ FROM U. OIL LANDS BY DIGGING MINE in EHedge. the Electra additional W hen the oil from the fields, This process has already been ; fields. Oil re ve nu e sands which lie only 80 feet below Within a week the pouring o f the concrete foundation will beg n in the construction o f Garrison Hall, the building now going up on the cam­ o n the University land is ex- adopted been reached pus. Bod rock has hausted, through strata Department a ^ er having passed may be obtained b y digging o i l I the surface are roached by digging just received a card from Clyde Lit- of un]00|ier ciay mines, i f the plans of E. M . a shaft, and tho oil Is collected that tiefield, Varsity track coach, who isj The dirt taken fronl Carter, hydraulic engineer o f Burk-j seeps through the sands. burnett out. th e e x c a v a . In the picture on tjon f ormg a pj|e a hout 25 feet high from the fact* of the card could be seer, an(j covers about 10,000 feet squire, gas encountered below the surface, such objects as a brass rail, free This dirt has been placed between I re- the miners are equipped with oxygen lunches, and “rows.” Littlefield r e -^ h e excavation and the Law Build I . aw RnilH helm ets so that they may no the over- ports that his coaching camp at Rio jng The deepest part of the exeava- approximately 30 come by the fumes. f eett ancj t he average depth is about These mines are 1 2 feet. Tunnel under the oil-bearing sands and collect the oil that seeps through. , Simple, isn’t it? So simple that the Hondo has a large enrollment and is tion goes down in j progressing nicely. Europe and Asia. Far-away Persia This is Carter's schem e; incidental­ Due to the danger arising in the Electra fields, work University Athletic ly, it is patented: visiting Mexico. fi Ypnvuf i on n n d L I T T L E F I E L D in operation IN M E X I C O o--------------- o--------------- t h # I , , to grant him a patent. in Washington saw fit | reports the scheme successful, BELLMONT VISITS A LBA N Y L. Theo. Bellmont, director of Uni- With the tunneling process in oper- The University may be able to col- ation, the University will not have to; versity athletics, is now spending the Concrete mixers are being placed in order for operation. Steady work is being done in the sawing o f the lect thousands of dollars in addition- worry for many years about exhaust- week in Albany, N. Y. From Albany rocks that will form the outer sur a1 revenue when the oil ceases to flow, ing its present revenue accum ulating he will go to New York City for a j face o f the first floor o f the build- by uaing the tunneling method. | from oil, I few days. i ing. Three Cases Tried by W om an’s H onor Council This T erm Only three cases have been brought before the W om an’s Honor Council for this term o f the summer session, and in two o f these cases tried, the offenders were found not guilty. Cases tried by the Woman's Coun­ cil and decisions rendered include: One student copying notes during an education found not examination, guilty. Student accused o f cheating in zoology 16, evidence not sufficient in to warrant conviction. English accused o f copying theme from a book, loss of credit course and reprimanded by Dean L. H. Hub­ bard. Student N ew berry N ow W ith M osher S teel C om pany Wilbur F. Newberry, who received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Civil Engnieering in June is with the Mo­ sher Steel Company in Dallas. N e w ­ berry was offered an instructorship in the University and also a position in Wichita Falls, both of which he refused, preferring tho place in Mo- patent office sher’s offices. While a junior in the University, Newberry was elected to Tau B ets Pi, an engineering fraternity based on high scholarship. T w elve Speakers Try Out in Three Literary Society Speaking C ontests I n t e r-Society extem porary speaking contest held Tuesday night in the W esley Bible Chair w as won by the A thenaeum Lit­ erary Society. Bascom Nelson, speaking on Sam Houston, took first place am ong the speakers. The H ogg Literary Society second place in the contest, Morris Hankins and J. O. Garrett taking second and third places, respectively. C. B. John­ son o f the T exonian S ociety was awarded fourth place. received Twelve contested for places in last nigh t’s meet, four men from each of the three societies entered. Cecil Rotsch, Bascom Nelson, Frank Stub- beman, and Roy McDonald repre­ sented the A thenaeum s; Morris H an­ kins, J. 0 . Garrett, Martyn Tudyk, and Dyt Johnson spoke for the Hogg So ciety ! Joe Ryanf G. W. Webb, C. B. Johnston, and Louis J. Dibbrell were the Texonian entrants. W. E. Myers took charge of the meeting. Roy Bedichek o f the Interscholastic League selected the topics for the speakers, and also chose one o f the judges. The other judges were chosen by the presidents o f the societies. Judges were A. S. Bush, T. P. Walker, J. W. Garner, and E. W. Bartholomae. the to prepare The .speakers drew numbers for the order o f their talks, Joe Ryan of the Texonians being first speaker. The contestants were given 20 min­ talks, each utes speech being limited to 5 minutes. During the intervals when the judges were deciding on the places, refresh­ ments were served. 0 R E T U R N S F R O M M E X I C O :--------- their Passing through Austin W ednes­ day on her way to Dallas, Mary Es­ ther Strieber of Yorktown, graduate o f the University last June with an A. B. degree, has just returned from a visit to Mexico. While in the Uni versity, Miss Strieber was a member o f The Texan sta ff and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. “ DOC*’ W I S I A N R E T U R N S “ D oc” Wisian, University athletic trainer, has just returned from a visit to Corpus Christi. His vaca­ tion will end about the end o f the month, when he will resume his duties in the athletic department. C A L E N D A R W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t IO 9 : 3 5 a. rn.— C h a p e l , D r. T . F. S e s s io n * in c h a r g e . W o m a n ' s S t u d y H a ll. 7 : 4 5 p. rn.— D e m o n s t r a t i o n o f i n s t r u c t i o n by u se o f r e e l s v is u a l a n d s t id e s. S t o r y o f R o b in H o o d w ill b e to ld b y M r. H a r v e y E a g l e - so n . i l l u s t r a t e d b y s l id e s e t . D e m ­ o n s t r a t i o n o f uae o f s a m e s e t in H i s t o r y a n d L i t e r a t u r e a n d D r a ­ m a t ic s . A l t o t w o - r e e l e d u c a t i o n a l p ic t u r e . C a m p u s o p e n - a i r t h e a t e r . T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 2 0 9 : 3 5 a, rn.—- C h a p e l, D r . T . F . S e s s i o n s in c h a r g e . W o m a n ' s S t u d y H a il. 7 : 4 5 p. rn.— M u s i c a l p r o g r a m , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f Mr. D a v id G riffin. Mr*. V a r n a Y t u r r i o f S a n A n t o n i o , s o l o is t . S u m m e r c h o r u s e s . Q u a r t e t . C o m m u n i t y t i n g i n g . C a m ­ p u s o p e n - a i r t h e a t e r . F r i d a y , A u g u s t 21 9 : 3 5 a. r n - —C h a p e l , D r. T . F . S e s s i o n s in c h a r g e . W o m a n ’s S t u d y H a ll. 7 : 4 5 p. rn.— I l l u s t r a t e d S o m e r e c e n t d e v e l o p m e n t s le c t u r e . in (Continued on page 4) She I'exan Fir*t Callat* Oallf Sa <*»• Soot* ARAGRAPHS V _ P u t «h#4 *>o t na f i m p :* c f t h * t ' n i r a r f l t y c f T « M t*X **>* T « * * * B to d *r,U P*blS«atioB«, la c., * * « v n a u b j t M oa4»F. iMffiMI officM, Ms - HaiWif* JIB. 'faicftliana s » i* i. Sutter3«! o fflt* » , J M a :I PrtatMl fe> til* U ait*m i-tf of '!<•<*• I-r*»*. A Ex :#r#d a* * *c « s 4 c.m** a. ii! ta r a t f . U l t . , U . B r . W rlfh t, tt*am0*r J Hail, „ th # J *##taff(ca at A aa 11 a, f# fa a . I T h e w orld w ould bt* a w o n d erfu l ; place if nhoes s ta y e d shifty as n atu- I r a lly as noses do. S T E W A R T H A R K R ID E R - BAM C J O H N S O N . E d ito r-In -C h ie f .. ‘ M a n a g in g E d ito r b a i *, m d ro p t h e ' ‘id1 * in h e r e a f t e r . W e w o n d e r how m a n y E nglishm en B U S IN E S S S T A F F ............. S u p e rv isin g Boa ta es* M a n a g e r *elub ,a#t n ig j,l# H obo (r e c o g n iz in g frie n d in ja i i) : W h a t ’re you in f o r ? F r i e n d : I jo in e d a p olic e m a n ’* W a . .rn L. M c G ill Ii theft L. Murphree ........... ... B u r t Dyke Boone C risp ..... ..... ..... A, B. T n a th A s s is ta n t M a n a g e r C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r O ffice M a n a g e r . M A f te r w a tc h in g a fe w dubs try to . . E^a F ^ oi^» we suggest, thai a aociety | Wl.wconnin w as de c la re d , in d ir e c tly by . , A d v e rtisin g M a n a g e r f()r th(, pr4T, n tion „ f c r u e lly to golf „ , e v n k f , o [ „ (.j t i l „ n a n d d i r e c t | y I W tow n, will d eliv e r th e b a c c a la u r e a te | c o u rs e s be f o r maid. E D I T O R I A L W R I T E R S S te w a r t H a r k r id e r , J e w e ll P r id g e n , E d w a rd S te e r s C o r r e c t th is s e n t e n c e : “ The boy g o t in to h o t w a t e r little by g o in g sw im m in g bis m o th e r told him no t to .” in B a rto n Spring * wh#*n | m o th e rs m a rk e d E lm e r CalLhan ... Andy f a r t e r J o t Cowan E liz a b eth Sehutxe — I sue E d ito r A s s is ta n t I -tail* E d ito r A ssistan t Issue E ditor A ssista n t I s s u e E d ito r who a r r dive V “ T h # y ’re lh# diving b oard ” “ W ha*’* lh*! b u n c h adv«»ir»* p eo ple ck fallow* j ( . e d u c a t i o n a l i s t s a r e hoi J o h n “ »< ufo” S a m m o n s Prickly P a r a g i a ph s E d ito r I .U,!‘l!’ , wt!a t , d o y *lu know th a t? from the te x tb o o k . ' .viusic will ne asked the p r o f a f t e r rea d in g fa9h joru.(j ju d g e had been en n la rg e d j th e A ustin Municipal g<.ari(!a b ? e e k in g r e p o r te r , [day n ig ht, A u g u st 29, upon by 9 RKPOKTKR8 HMink I W M*#f* f Ju* Co * mn H*fft* #rr host X**h<«»7nc' Hr* ti Mitt* CeUufr# Robert* Q u i n t i n M a r tin i t t e n Ria* k to ri# h rank K**rl>f<» Au: it# Ku*i#ll finger I lo t* # R # M b Alfreil ( * rt« J. Watt# (>*rtr M r C h a m b e r * R I'.v t lif L o a W o o vl«jr W . I . G u n * Simple Sadie th in k s a r e shoe m a n u f a c t u r e r s , - — - o --------------- b oo tleg gers * bf.jnjr f a p t h e d a i l y t e x a n HAMILTON WILL it is e x p ec te d t h a t th e p r o g r a m will close by IO o ’clock. Both th e e x e rc ise s will prob ably ' he given th e a te r , Dr. V ^ a r e y s ta te d in heh c a m p u s o p e n air Two Week* Course in Life Saving for Girl* at Deep Eddy R E P U T A T IO N S T H R E A D T h e r e p u ta t io n o f a n y p e rs o n o r th in g h a n g upon a th r e a d , a silken, sh in y th r e a d t h a t seam s s tr o n g , a n d Baccalaureate Sermon and Address to Be Held in Campus Theater yet is easily cu t by the rig h t kind o f im plem ent. One blade t h a t doe- the w ork well is the h u m a n to n g u e as it wags an e x a g g e r a te d s to r y o f some- j o n e ’s w ron gs, s o m e o n e ’s mi-dakex or so m e o n e ’s m o ra ls, The m ost pow er- j has a c c e p ted an in v ita tio n to d elivet \ ful blade, how ever, is th a t o f th e p en th e principal a d d r e s s f o r the A u g u s t I gu id e d by a m ischievous h a n d , f o r c o m m e n c e m e n t ex e rcise s a t th e U n i- ' the w r it e r who e x a g g e r a te s fo r t he versify on A u g u s t 29, a c c o rd in g to -uke o f his sto r y h a s put m a n y tra g ic Dr. J , B. W h a re y , c h a irm a n o f th e se n te n c e s Into print. [com m ittee in c h a rg e of th e p r o g r a m . Ion* ag o, tho U n iv e rs ity o f ' Rev. J. M arcos. D p . , p re s id e n t o f P " PearcS f n d a y T T * "! T exas I n d ia n s in Lecture by Anthropology Professor Friday GANIUieALS. PEARCE w , B, H a m ilto n o f W ic h ita I alls Texas Savages Subject of s ta te d P r o f e s s o r w e r e c a n n i b a l s , ’ Not th e U n d e r supervision of H ia ­ w a th a Crosslin o f th e Physical T r a i n ­ i n g D e p a r tm e n t o f t h e U n iv e r s ity , a tw o w e e k s ’ c o urse f o r g irls in life sa v in g will be c o n d u c te d a t D eep E d d y the n e x t tw o w eek s. I n s t r u c ­ to r s s ta t e t h a t an e n r o llm e n t o f 30 is by T u e s d a y , which is the J a n day for r e g is tr a tio n . ex pe c te d - t h e i r e a r ly s ta g e I jo in in g This co u rse is f re e a n d open to IT y e a r s o f age. T h e se n io rs over only o t h e r qualification n e c e s s a ry f o r to T he class th e scissor kick. th e J . swim, u s in g th e a b ility is J ? " T * T u e , d * y * W e d n e s , l,y * S o u th w e ste rn U n iv e r s ity a t G e o rg e - 1 , u r e ,,n lm iian A rchaenlo Ky rn T ex as, a n d T h u r s d a y o f th is week a t Deep to 6 o'clock. T hose sign a n y m o r n in g in te re s te d m ay In d ia n s w e r e v e ry t h r o u g h T u e s d a y a t Miss C ro sslin ’s o t thewas evid enced E ddy fro m 4 T he I ’ ' in bones o f people fo u n d in I n d ia n middens. fond o f m a rro w , an d split the hum an flin t knives bones w ith t h a t th ey I m igh t e n jo y th e delicacy. In his “ th e p eriod o f g r o u p u n d e r one o f le c tu re P ro f e s s o r P e a rc e tra c e d th e d e v e lo p m e n t of civiliza­ tion. If a1! o f civilization w e re meas- u re d on a scale o f 24 h o u rs, said P r o f e s s o r P e a rc e , civilization would occupy th e last 15 m in u te s .” He t ra c e d m a n ’s d ev elo p­ m e n t th r o u g h th e d iffe re n t sto n e a g es F r e d a Dobbs, K ath erine and the a g e of m etal to his p r e s e n t R u th M antor. s ta tu s p re lim in a ry to ta k in g up the s u b je c t o f in T ex as. His a rc h a e o lo g y te a c h e r s : In d ia n office, a u th o r itie s sta te d . in I n s tru c tio n will be given the a p p ro a c h e s, b re a k s , fo u r kind o f c a r ­ ries, b o th in shallow and d eep w a te r. In r e s u sc ita tio n will be ta u g h t. The class will be o rg a n iz ed into five gro up s, with six g irls in each follow ing ad d itio n , th e E d w ina P»arnes, G ilb e r ts B orrow s, W eller, a n d T h ese six te a c h e r s will be ex a m - inod by Mrs. Paul B a k er, H ia w a th a C rosslin, and Dr. Caswell Ellis fro m th e s ta n d p o in t o f b e co m in g ju d g e s. This co u rse in life sav in g will c o u n t lo p o in ts to girls In the a th le tic d e p a r t m e n t d u r ­ ing th e long session. to w a r d a w a rd s given here S u n d a y le c t u r e w a s illu s tra te d with and real flin t s p e c im en s w ere flint w eap o n s th e shown w e re variou s kinds of sk in n in g sin g in g o f “ T h e Eyes o f T e x a s ” a n d knives, In d ia n n e e d le s, a n d p o tte r y . shown. A m o n g w ith th e t h a t — j .v and no I by the p re ss , to he a wicked an d un- H a m ilto n received p lo m a s to a p p r o x im a te ly lin e r u in e r miio s i a ie m e n is oi an iwi- ; u a ir s . se rm o n on S u n d a y n ig h t, A u g u s t 23. his M a s t e r o f A rts D egree fr o m th e U n iv e rs ity o f T e x as se v e ra l y e a r s ago. H is activ e in t e r e s t in e d u c a tio n h a s b ee n show n by a m o n e ta r y d o na tion he r e c e n tl y made to S o u th e r n M eth od ist U n i v e r ­ sity. H am ilton has achieved success in th e oil b usin ess since le a v in g th e University. ; fit p lace f o r d e c e n t s tu d e n ts . All o v er tty* U nited S ta te s th e se words d o u b t w o rried w ere re a d p a r t i c u l a r school as one to which th e ir d a u g h ­ te rs a n d sons will not go. T h e a n t i ­ s h a k in g th e ir lo heads kno w ingly, an d a n o t h e r black m ark is b e in g chalked a g a in s t u n iv e r ­ sities. P r e s id e n t Splawn will p r e s e n t dl- A f te r w a r d s , it was discov ered t h a t 350 g ra d - _ ,?u * (the r a t h e r mild s t a te m e n ts o f a n old- Enates. Music will be fu r n is h e d by B a n d . S a tu r - th e g r a d u a t e s the w est w alk of t h e r e to th e eth ics of his pro- Main B uilding. T he g r a d u a t e s will n ig h t, h as j sta te m e n t* w ere m ade r e f u t i n g th e A u g u st 23, w h ere they will a ssem b le sto ry . B u t th e w r o n g w as do ne arid to go to th e b a c c a la u r e a te se rm o n . t he t r a g e d y lies in th e se e d of pus-I T he exe rc ise s will picion which such I t j is v e ry e a s y to m ake th e pu blic be lien* s o m e th in g h a r m f u l a b o u t a per- (son o r place, hut it la v ery d iffic u lt < [to m&kk th e m believe t h a t t h e words, I So the I [once p r in te d , can be f a t e . th r e a d which is t o easily cut i ! not sn easily m end ed, lf only th e k nife I would not be used so c a r e le s sly ! : The m an who made th e m ista k e o f I will m e e t on d is c h a rg e d a n d also m e e t th in g s pow. Cession been close Mr*. VL Oajr p*borob H It ti* Miff# HOCUTT V W L IT E R S COLUMN m s J*w #H I'r» d ,;# fi R o y M D o n a ld EE ATL RE WHIi + K', Mifh.ii Wiii.*rn-..I, Mit.r..* C’r#da .fk f l P O RTH WHIT Elm Nitr M.U«r H u r r y H i- h o p Al t on | H*rv#v WillMat (isborii# J h I. F. MrCltir# i . o f K c t t ON M A K I N O M I S T A K BS Who’sWhoon* The Campus BOB M U R P H R E E , Y O U N G E S T F e w ’ speakers take the trouble to praise The Texan when a A m iral*1 reporting o f a Hpei^ h is o n e of lh*1 mo i dilFuuiit ai- aign men ta th at a reporter in given to cover. A wrong word or Ph rase In a spee*ch is likely to c h a n g e the meaning of the talk, arid often causes the speaker to app ear in a ridiculous light. R O T A R !A N IN A U ST IN “ B aby R n ta r ia n ” a m o n g 125 m e m b e rs o f the R o ta r y GI uh o f A ustin, Boh M u r p h r e e , a.c- the s is ta n t b u sin ess m a n a g e r o f speech Is reported correctly, hut often tuhey call Un* attention of Texas Students Publications and re- the staff to inaccuracies appearing in a write-up of a talk. The|ccntly elected member of the Rotary Texan has a warm spot in its heart for the kind words of Sir John * has t,if* fh^tiuction o f b e in g tho youngest m e m b e r In the o rg a n i- . * _ • Adams, w h o took occasion to praise before he leit t h e campus the ,r .. Ile has a ssu m e d a p o p u la r z a tio n u . tor th© accurate reporting of his npect hes* pap6l for a m o n g A u stin b usiness men in the correct write-ups lit the s p e e c h e s should lie given ta k e n an e a r ly a member of the staff, s ta n d an a n a d v o c a te o f b u sin ess ad* a n d le a d e rs h ip , Today we are r e p r i n t i n g w hat a Kansas e d i t o r has t o say jtn in is tra tiv e ab ility (.redit It, J. Watts, the club, and has Dubbed as th e ........ , i , . {• i 1 * , , , .. about m i s t a k . - i , and w beli-ve (hat lh.* artiVIf will p r o w int.-r- “ ," 1 f ting to those who are always condemning the newspaper because [ which the RoUry rluh stan^ f»f i t s i n a c c u r a c i e s : M u rp h re e re c e iv e d his B.B.A. de*; the U n iv e rsity in 1923, g o o d s u b s c r i b e r t o l d u s a t / o u t i t . T h e s a m e d a y t h e r e w a s a l e t t e r | a n d since his g r a d u a tio n has been “ W e m a d e a m i s t a k e in l a s t w e e k ’s i s s u e o f t h e S e n t i n e l . A g r e e from ,?"<• ideals aud policies n,*if " , ta I e n te rp ris e s , fo r . . i n o u r p o s t o f f i c e b o x t h a t d i d n ' t M o n * t o u s . W e . a i l e d f o r 9 8 ! * ' ' “ " * “ ncer the telephono and got 198, We a s k e d for a spool of No. 50 thread and when we got home we found it was No. 60. ''Ami in audition to this, -the trains was reported thirty — Iow an F I V E M IL L IO N N IC E G IR L S | “ W o m e n 's colleges m r n o u t 5,000,- j th e g ra p h ic w a y OOO nice g irls ev e ry y»-ar h u t th e good L ord w o u ld n ’t ta k e a nickel f o r t h e j in which is lo t,” on e w r i t e r this c o m m e n ts yearns flood in g ol g r a d u a te s e a g e r to t r y th e ir w ings and th e d u tifu lly d i­ g e ste d th e o rie s of th e ir college p ro f s upon the r e a lity of th e m a te ria listic business world. upon F o u r years c f the highly a r tific ia l life in a n y a v e ra g e A m erican college p rod uce o n e o f tw o re su lts. While I the tr a n s f o r m a tio n o f th e “ good c o l­ lege m a te r ia l” in to “ n ic e ” boys and girls is th e usual end, since m ost of the “ good college m a t e r i a l ” h a s n ’t the b ra in s to be a n y th in g m o re , th e few s tu d e n ts who have th e brain minutes late. We arrived at the depot twenty minutes a fte r trainj ^ time and the train was gone. \\V got our milk bill and there was a Inn mistake of IO cents in our favor. We felt sick and the doctor said we were eating too much meat, We hadn’t tasted meat for two Month nonira. T h . - garage man said t h e jitney wa* missing because it d u r i n # h i, co n n e c tio n with the sin- [ e n c o u ra g e t:reeled a new timer, n e cleaned a .spark plug and it a run fine d e n t- Pub lic a tio n s, has increased th e (them selves, even arnee Yea, we made a mistake in last weeks* issue o f the volum e o f classified a d v e rtis in g paper.” T h e Daily T e x a n s e v e ra l fold. in f J the a r e in itia tiv e m a n a ^ r o f t h . . " In this c a ­ ‘ S tu d e n ts Pu b lic atio n s. p a r ity , he ai ts aa a c c o u n tin g s u p e r visor, m a n a g e r o f th e classified ad la n d *i rviee o f T he D aily T e x a n , am i also m a n a g e r of th e C a c tu s sales carn­ ie ign. He did o u t s t a n d i n g w ork th* p ast y e a r in d ir e c tin g th e hug** drive put on by the C a c tu s in the fall, an d } th e ir plan to p r e s e n t P ro fe s so rs p rid e u o tlaw e d a m o n g fa c u lty a n d stu d e n t body b e­ cause they d a r e to be individual and original. th e m se lv e s upon th e f a c ts and fo r th in k to has j trie d th a t f w hat h ap pen s, and most of the m , e.i- g e r to avoid u n p le a s a n tn e s s of aev­ u m a p ro m in e n t s t u d e n t on th e c a m - fe r a l kinds, follow th e lines o f le a st pus an d held a n u m b e r of im p o r ta n t ’ r e sista n c e a n d sw allow whole th e te x t (positions. He w as p r e s id e n t o f the a n d lec tu res, o r a t le a s t c o m m it them to m e m o ry rn a des pi* s a te c ra m for trid e n ts Any s t u d e n t who too well P r io r to his g r a d u a tio n , M u rp h re e it knows only I I H 1921, a n d w as also se n io r p r e s t - ; finals, d e n t d u r in g th e fall t e r m of 1922. Ile b a m em b e r o f Phi G a m m a D elta, F ria r* , se n io r m e n ’s h o n o r a r y o r g a n i­ z a tio n ; A lpha K a p p a B b , h o n o r a ry b usin ess a d m in is tr a tio n Sigm a D elta Psi, an d w as also on th e ( p le a s a n t task s o f g e t t i n g in a note football 1922. A social r io t o f w eek -en d p a rtie s , te a s, o pen houses, d a n c e s, fo rm a ls, football g am e s, a n d the a r r iv a l of the m o nthly a llo w a n c e a r e the mile* f r a t e r n i t y ; s to n e s which b r in g with th e m the un- book, w ritin g long p a p e rs, a n d c r a m ­ m in g fo r exam s. in 1 9 2 0 , 1921, a n d squad CANNED KNOWLEDGE Installing of the radio broadcasting app aratu s in the University jilu a lo r Business A d m in is tr a tio n class may m ark a new era for .state educational institutions. With the i -dabli>tsrnent of th** broadcasting plant in the Main Building, constructed primarily to send out musical programs from the I n iv em ty , other uses may be found for the apparatus than the broadcasting of instrumental music and vocal selections. fh e entire apparatus used Tuesday night for sending out music was constructed by students in the psysics departm ent under the direction of Leroy IL Brown, associate professor of physics. Sev­ eral months were required to construct the loud-speaker alone, which, i; is said, enabled the voices of the singers and the violin and piano solos to be heard more than half a mile away. More students heard the musical program because1 of the loud-speakers than they would have done otherwise. The broadcasting apparatus was first established at the Uni- versify about five years ago. The entire outfit, placed in the Power Building, heretofore has been used only for sending out market reports v< it Ii occasional football games. Th** University broadcasting station has been idle this summer until Tuesday, v. hen the musical selections were broadcast. During the long e.-r,ion, bowe\ er, plans are going laid to make a mort* extensive u s e o f tile apparatus than ever b e f o r e . Perhaps within the next twenty-five years, broadcasting equip­ ment will be placed in every lecture roof of the University, and! EjikfiH iv Em are unable to attend the University will be able t o r clook# listen bp the regular hour lecture by Dr. Whosis, Figuratively I speaking, canned knowledged will Le brought to our front doors. 8 , "CL m rn t> LISTENING OFFICIAL NOTICES A P P L I C A T I O N S f o r t h e e x a m i n a - j lio n s in f u lfillm e n t o f th e foreign la n g u a g e r e q u ir e m e n t m u st be m ade th e R e g i s t r a r ’s O ffic e b e fo r e a t T h e ex a m in a tio n s a r e A u g u st 18. . . * j j fo r A u g u st g r a d u a t e s a n d s tu d e n ts . .. th e Ion ar- ' n<.t retu rn who Will no t return lo n g th e session. T h e y will be beld in M. B. 219 on Monday, A u g u s t 24 a t 8 ta r f o r wi , . . J . U B O Y S E N , C h a ir m a n . I took the opportunity while he vian on the assi Mr ‘■umini* to tell University students a few things about the a rt of Latening. The English speaker brought out a new angle on the subject, when he declare : that we are all professional listeners, and that a per on listened regardless of whether he wanted to or not. fh,: reason t he Arr; rib un student is not as good a professional listener as the English student is because we rely mainly upon textbooks for ou r information, while the English students must g e t i i i f i l e t s b y l i s t e n tu g . itll ^tridents would be able to carry on a better conversation if they listened more, Sn John Adams says. Ordinary English con­ versation breaks down because we do not listen, principally be,- cause of our burn in g desire to get our point of view presented, and after that we don t care what the other person has to say. The W ise Business Man A d v e rtises c o n sis te n tly . He knoivs t h a t it pays. Try Tile Texan "U n ite d we s t a n d — ” and th e e f ­ fe c tiv e n e ss o f g r o u p a c tio n deeply a n d e a r ly is im p re sse d upon th e s t u ­ d e n t m ind. E v e n c am pu ses, the n a ­ tio n 's “n u r s e r ie s o f u sefu l knowl edge, ’ ajre a f f lic t e d w ith th e fam o u s A m eric a n disease, j o i n e r i e s . , “ A ctivities,” “ d o in g th in g s ,” not I | th in k in g or s tu d y in g o r c re a tin g , is t h e cry on th e college c a m p u s, fr o m l in e le c tu r e r j th e c la ss­ a ro om , the f r a t e r n i t y m e e tin g , in fact I ’w h e re v e r two o r t h r e e a r e g a t h e r e d together.” p la tf o r m , ' classes a v e r a g e lean a n d som e a r e c am pu s W a tc h in g flu* I o v erflo w b e tw e e n like is w a tc h in g th e b a k e r ’s a u to m a ti c m a ­ chine t u r n o u t d o u g h n u ts . S tu d e n ts , like th e d o u g h n u ts , v a r y only in th a t som e a re fa t, some a re fight a n d som e a r e da rk. Th*- a p p e a r a n c e o f one c r a c k lin g yellow slick e r h e r a ld s h u n d r e d s j u s t like it, one bobbed h e a d is soon d u ­ plicated by d o zens o f o th e r s , a n d so on a n d on and on. w h e n c o m m e n c e m e n t com es, the sa m e k in d o f d ip lo m a s a r e h an d e d to th e “ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 nice g ir ls ,” th e sam e , h a v in g th e sam e d re sse d th o u g h ts , th e sam e e v e r y th in g , like so m a n y p u p ­ p e ts in a m a r i o n e tt e show. But. w h o ’s to b lam e ? A nd w h a t a r e we g o in g to do abou t th e sa m e “ n ic e ” a ir , A n d it? — D aily Iowan. NOW G O I N G ON SIG BARGAIN SALE! ALL BACK ISSUES OF ISE M A S SANGER ARE OFFERED FOR SALE TO THOSE WHO CALL FIRST AT THE PUBLICATIONS OFFICE ROOM 155 MAIN BUILDING “THE TEXAS RANGER” IS ONE OF THE NATION’S BEST COLLEGE COMICS. A BOUND FILE OF THIS “FOUNTAIN OF BUB­ BLING COLLEGE WIT” WILL BE OF INESTI­ MABLE VALUE TO YOU IN THE YEARS TO COME.) ■- ” : '■ * DROP BY AND LOOK THEM OVER PER COPY, 5 CENTS 9 ISSUES, I VOLUME, 45 CENTS T H E D S I L Y T E X A N S. M. B R O W N , E d i t o r M a j e s t i c : “ B e g g a r a d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y . H o r s e b a c k , ” t o d a y a nd W e d n e s d a y . Q u e e n : “ In t h e N a m e o f l o v e , ” t A v e r a g i n g t w o trip a w e e k , one ‘Beggar on H orseback’ ;Bigger Than A n y Cast ( long a n d one short trip, t he s t u d e n t s i have been to such places as F r e de r - ieksburg, Marble I alls, a n d have had N ow at the M ajestic i mariv ex cu rs io n - up a n d down I Color ado River, the g a t h e r i n g ma te ri al ( de nt s in t he D e p a r t m e n t of B o t a n y jai the Uni ver si ty, s t ud y i ng tin- clar t si f icat ion o f plant s, ac co r di ng to E l ­ l en Schultz*1, a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f ( b o t a n y d u r i n g the s u m m e r session. The l ongest t r i p of t h e t e r m will be t h a t lo Llano to be ma d e some ti me this week, Mis Seh tu lt ze said. UgW OM HORSEBACK LA ST TI M KH TODA V t h e craziest, funniest, sati»ical comedy yon over s aw— A P a r a mo " U t P ie t it re At 1 1 , 1 , 3 , 5, 7, 9 ‘O a r G a n g ” C O M E D Y N E W S MAJ E S T I C which t h e y m o u n t and s tudy. ft is the plan of t he class to pre s e n t t h e i r h e r b a r i u m to the mus eum in San A n t on io at t he close of the s u m m e r t e r m , Miss Sch ul tz e is in c h a i go o f t he I n a t u r e s t u d y Work in t h e San Anta*! nio public schools a n d is d i r e c t o r of ! t h e new mu s e u m t here. BECOMING A CUSTOMER Q U E E N L A S T T I M E S Th e Beautiful N CW Screen Star GR ETA NISSEN in “ In the Nam e of L ove” En! if La y o u lo all a ccom m o d a tio n s of this Lank We Accept Account ■ fur Any A mo u n t UNIVERSITY BANK U* e T h e T e x a n W a n t A d s 'Jones-Jones W e d d in g T u esd a y E v en in g J . Darrel J o n e s o f Austin, f o r m e r s t u d e n t of the Un ive rs ity, a n d Eva Mao Jone s, d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n D. J o n e s o f Aust in, w e r e m a r ­ ried W e d n e s d a y e ve ni ng a t 8: JO o ’clock a t t h e U n i ve r s i t y Me th od is t C h u r c h by t he Rev. T. F. Sessions. De co r a tio ns o f t h e c h u r c h w a s t he w or k of Mrs. W. H. St acy. T h e h o n o r se rv e d t<> a b o u t .-ne h u n d r e d guests. g u e st s w e r e Lucille Dussen of H ou s to n, Shi r le y Lo jn ax of Dallas, a u d Eli zabeth L u d d i n of Gal ­ veston. Those r ec e iv i n g w i t h Miss H a r p e r w e r e M a r g a r e t Schoch, M a r ­ ian a n d F r a n c e s A ve ry , An n ( 'overt. Be lmo nt Brodi e, Vi rginia F.ckhardt, M ar i a n Briggs, Et hel M a r y F r a n k l i n , Mary and C a t h e r i n e C am p b e l l, Eliz­ a be th VVroe. Mary Lo ui se Robinson, Linda Bellows, K a t h e r i n e H o u s e m a n , j 0f Doris Millicent H u m e , M a u r i n n e Rutl and, k a t h e r i n e Drake, Madaline K e r n e r , a n d El iz ab e th C a r r i e Mae H a m b y , J o s e p h i n e Pr essl ey, Posey, I daily II. N. t . e b e r m a n pl ayed a n o rgan t he c e re mo n y , a n d Ms. solo b e f o r e A ni ta S t o r r s Ga ede cke played “ Call Me T hi ne O w n ” with t h e o r g a n d ur - R ,0<1* i ng the c e r e mo n y . Mrs. Louis D u n ­ b a r s a n g “ B e c a u s e ” j u s t p r e c e d i n g t h e c e re mo n y . * * Bernard H a w k in s Marries T u e sd a y i n the N am e of Love' S how in g at the Q ueen T heater Last Tim e The n e ws p ap e rs . “ w a n t a d ” co l umn s of a b ov e did not a p p e a r in an y the It was a request ma de by H o w a r d Bi ggin, P a r a m o u n t d ir ec tor , to t he La sky ca st i ng d e p a r t ­ ment. “ I must have a n old fashioned girl like an hour f i g u r e told Tom — one wi th a glass," was w h a t Higgin White, c a s t i n g chief. ( The di r ec to r , who was producing t o o f Mexi a, B e r n a r d H a w k i n s T he bridal p a r t y e n t e r e d and a s u m m e r school s t u d e n t , was m a r ri e d to N i n a S c o t t a t the c ho r us f r o m L o h e ngr i n. The u sher s, J o h n Paul Jo n es , Melville Miller an d R o b e r t H ar ri s, c a m e d own one of the t he h o m e c e n t ra l aisles, while t he b ri de sma id s |)r;(j e | n W a c o T u e s d a y night . ca me down the opposite aisle. Mrs. r e t u r n e d t o Aust in, w h e r e Mr. Haw- kins will fi ni sh this t e r m of school. V. N. J o h n s o n , m a t r o n o f honor , and * * * * * si st er of t he b r id es ma id s and p re ce de d t he fl ower girl, little Miss Luella Kenley, who c a m e d ir ectl y in f r o n t o f t h e bride w e e k . on the a rm o f her father, J . D. J o n e s , ' w o r k i n g f o r who ga ve h e r in m a r r i a g e . D e w i t t Reddick, e d i t o r of th e Long- t e l e g r a m , Tn last S u n d a y s Ma ga zi ne , Mr. Reddick is horn M a g a z i n e , t h e bri de, will r e t u r n a t f l u e n t f ollowed of I *!! •'sa,no , [,ordan* !l,! onp found it im- sequences laid t h e ) ' " a P r o vin e iaI F r e n c h to wn , t o use a Both K,rl ' u t h a flP uro r e mi n is c en t of the Love, . days of t h e Gibson girl. I A cc o r d i n g to Higgin. t h e girl had to be a b o u t ni ne t e e n or t w e n t y , hut next An<1 I mod?r P * ,rl h«* d isc ar de d the m a ' n re(l u ' s >te w a s a wasp waist, thp t h e r e wa9 the old The in t o d a y is boyish l 'fr u n ‘ ot cor set . rub? F o >’ l'"1 t h e F o r t W o r t h S t a r - , !a5ddonpd wha le bone T h e y w e r e m e t a t the a l t a r by t he section he h a d a full page. outline, slim, u p r i g h t , arni practical g r o om and his b e s t man, Ivan J o n e s . ' T h e Rev. Mr. Sessions r ea d t h e r i n g 1 C ! a r * " ce P e r k , n ° 0[rA]ko '* * W t - j h i PR. service, a f t e r which . t he p a r t y left - ing on J h e campu^s. He is a f o r m e r ; H o w e ve r , Whi t e t h e ch ur ch to Me n d e l s so hn ’s W e d di n g! March. t he b r id e ' s p a r e n t s , for a A f t e r t h e r ec ept i o n a t t he home the couple two w e e k s ’ ; had c h a r g e of of K in d r e d Mc Leary, t h e s t u d e n t who left the d e c o r a t i o n s for t r i p , a f t e r which t h e y will be a t home the q u e e n s hall, is in Miami, Florida, a t 3 09 W e st S e v e n t h S t re e t . s h a r e d H i g g i n s ( p re s id en t o f t he B. Hall Association belief t h a t so me wh er e in Hollywood type of a nd w a s c a s hi e r in the U n iv e rs it y Ga-1 t h e r e wa s t o he f ound t h e The f e t er i a f o r quit) a while. e a r c h last ed f or se ve r al days while the e n t i r e c asti ng s t a f f combed the film capi tal , and a t last t h e i r e f f o rt s a girl with an h our j were r e w a r d e d glass s h a p e was di scovered w he r e he is s t u d y i n g ar t. i mme di a t e l y t h e y w e r e l ooki ng j girl for. tN,m !h,‘ s h o ul d e rs PV(*n the to t a l k i n g point ——------ T he new J a m e s (T uze-ParamoUnt p r odu ct io n, “ B e g ga r on H o r s eb a ck , ” which is the f e a t u r e a t t h e Majestic T h e a t e r is descri bed a s a st o ry b i g­ “ The g e r t h a n a n y cast, j us t as wa C ov e re d W a g o n , ” in which the cast was even a “ The Co v e re d W a g o n ” w a s essentially a story, an d in t he t e l li ng of the st o ry n a me s t h a t we r e de st ine d to become f a mo us on the s cr ee n were creat ed. So with on H or se ba ck ,” “ B e g g e r made b y the s ame d i r e c t o r “ B e g g a r on H o r s e b a c k ” the s to ry of a y o u n g musical genius s o u g h t by two girls, one rich, one poor, and deals l a r ge ly with a d re a m he has in which the o r d i n a r y a f f a i r s o f to r idiculous p r op or t i on s . S o m e i d e a of the e x ­ t e n t of the product ion is gained from t he a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t one complete s t a ge a t the F a m o u s P l a y e r s - L a sky studi os in Holl ywood w a s d evoted to a single room. life a r e m a g n i f i e d is T h e ori gi nal s ta g e p la y was by G eo rg e S. K a u f m a n a nd Marc C o n ­ nelly, who d r a m a t i z e d “ Mer ton of t he Movi es” an d c o un t l e s s o t he r s u c ­ cesses. W a l t e r W o o d s wr ot e the sc re en a d ap t a t i o n . F o r tim r ec e pt io n , t h e living ro o m a n d r e c e p t i on hall we r e d e c o r a t e d in yellow c ut fl ower s and f e r n s, a n d the d i ni ng ro om was in rose and white cut flowers. The w ed d in g cake, which Hart C a s h e e r ’s m o t h e r a n d f a t h e r w a s in the c e n t e r o f t he di ni ng t a b l e , L f L a m p a s a s s p e n t y e s t e r d a y visiting wa s in r i n g shape, with a c e n t e r o f , here. pink roses, a nd p l a t e d in a bed of q u e e n ’s w r e a t h a n d smilax. Ly n n B. Davis is able t o b e hack in school a f t e r being in t h e hospital a few days. Ma r y B a r b o u r Ta yl or , who r e ce iv­ ed a B . A . , 1923, is v i si ti ng friends on the c a mp u s. She Is a m e m b e r of t he Nu Upsilon T a u T a u . Miss T a y ­ town, lor will which is W e a t h e r f o r d , n e x t fall. * A m o n g t he o u t -of -town g ue s ts were Mr. an d Mrs. P. M. Kenl ey a n d lit­ t l e d a u g h t e r , Luella, c f Dallas; Mrs. f a mi l y o f San B. Ross J o n e s a n d M a r c o s ; Mr. Jo sh S a n d e r s of L aF e r i a , Mr. a n d Mrs. J. M. Ho d g e s o f T yl er , ; p r . K u e h ne . who is in t h e Physics Dr. a n d Mrs. J. f . Combs and t a m i l y , , D e p a r t m e n t , and f ami ly will leave as San A n t o n i o ; Dr. and Mrs. Ni xon, j SOon as school is out f or E s t e s Pa r k, Hon d o; Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Mahon, C o l o r a d o . T h e y will r e t u r n in time Gonzales; Mr. a nd Mrs. W. I). Kline, for th e o p e n i n g o f school in t h e fall, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Stewart, j ohnson, * D o r ot h y Wild, H a n a a n d Bruno Gonzales; J . K. Jone s, Gonzales, a n d ; Wi nkl er, will a c c o m p a n y t he Kuehne Dr. an d Mrs. J. W . Nixon J r. o f San f ami ly to E s t e s P a r k . Antonio. in h e r t e a c h h o m e * * * * * Ethel Sc ot t will r e t u r n this week M iss Harper H onors Visitors W ith l ea Virginia H a r p e r e n t e r t a i n e d T u e s ­ to 6 with a da y a f t e r n o o n f r o m 5 tea a t her home on Rio Grandt- S t r e e t , and n ame d as honor ees t h r e e This t e a w a s one p o p u l a r visitors. o f t he f r e t t i e s t mi d- su mme r func» li ons The t h a t have been given. r o oms we re d e co r at e d with c u t flow'. erg an d f er ns , an d an ice c our se was from a visit in Denton. I.eta R u t h W a t s o n will s pe nd hoi vacati on in Galveston. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. B u e h r e r are. e xpected to r e t u r n f rom N e w York so me ti me s t hi s week. Mr. B u e h r e r ss s t u d e n t p a s t o r of t h e Methodist Chur ch, an d ha? been g o i n g t o school in N ew York. “ In t he N a m e o f L ov e” is Higgin’* f o r P a r a ­ e f f o r t initial di r e ct or i al m o u n t . T h e pict ure, f e a t u r i n g Ri c a r d o Co rt ez , G r e t a Nissen, Wallace B e er y a n d Ra ymo nd H a t t o n , opens at t h e Ri al to next S u n d a y . ing c o n t e s t T u e s d a y night. R e f r e s h ­ m e nt s w e r e served to re pr es en ta ti v e* from t h e A t h e n a e u m , Hogg, and Tex- onian, a n d l ady fr iends. t he ir Le M o n t Cooper, s t u d e n t ‘he Uni ve rsit y t h e past y e a r , has ge ne to Miami. Florida, wher e she is en gaged in t he real e s ta te business. in C a t h e r i n n e Cook is e x pe c te d to re t u r n in a f e w days. Thirty B ou n d V o lu m e s in C o l­ lection Secured by G ift of Major Littlefield to t h e Valuabl e ad di ti on s t h e S o u t h ­ er n historical collection of t he U n i ­ versi ty of Texag have been received r e c e n t p u r c h a s e o f s everal :n d e p a r t m e n t a l Reports e a rl y s t a t e f r o m l ibr a ry, ' h e ac co r di n g to Mrs. C h a rl es S t e p h e n ­ son, su p e rv isor o f accessions the U n iv e rs i ty L i b r a r y , ltt|echTer .Jacob in t h i r t y hound vol umes and a F in e Gor do n Bedford, who receiv T he e n t i r e p u r c ha s e consisted of l arge cd his B.A. in the spr ing, will be ma r- j n u m b e r p a mphl et s. l ied t o Alice Ant ill es of A u st i n a t Kw-chUo’ wafi l a n d commi ssi on e r dur- n e x t S u n d a y | inj? G o ve r no r Davi s’ a dmi ni st r at i o n , the b r i d e ' s home on . Mo ne y f o r such pur chase* was given mor ni ng . l ate Majoi visit his b r o t he r , L. B, Mr. B ar kl ey j Littlefield, who wa s i n te re st ed in col­ ts e n r o u t e home fr om th e S o u t h we s t J l u t i n g mat er ial d ea l in g with the Ms- I T e a c h e r s College in San Ma rc os, to i the University by H e r m a n B a r kl e y e x pe c te d J t o r y of u n b o u n d the of is E r n a a n d J o s e p h i n e S t o e r n e r of San Marcos visited friend* and r e b ative* h e r e p a r t of the week. f ir st the - ----- the Sout h. - — o- B otany Students to * att m rn*& Seek Specim ens i Seek Specim ens r n Llano for Laboratory All l i t e r a r y societies on t h e c a m ­ pus held a j o i n t m e e t i n g in c o n n e c ­ tion wi th the e x t e m p o r a n e o u s speak- 0 . L. Davi s of De nt on , m e m b e r of the Boa rd of E xa m i n e r s , is visiting friend* on tho c amp u s . Fiel d b e e n ma de to m a n y d i f f e r e n t localities by the abu* trip? ha ve THAT PATRONIZE THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF R E S A T I S F I E D A D V E R T I S E R S S u L T s THE DAILY TEXAN REGULARLY D O Y O U ? rn mm S E R V I c E rn & A Newspaper ACCORDING TO ITS ADVERTISING ADVERTISING IS GOVERNED BY CIRCULATION FOR A BIGGER AND BETTER DAILY TEXAN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERT! SEES “TELL THEM ABOUT THEIR AD” ADVERTISE I N THE DAILY TEXAN W h e r e T h e y P i s y W e d n e s d a y score wit- 6-2, 6-4, I WILL MEET HERE Varsity Coach Plans to Stage Exhibition Matches in October A rrangem ents are bein*? made to br;n? several nationally known te n ­ nis stars to the U niversity to play in exhibition m atches, according to Dr. D. A. P ennick, coach of * he Varsity net men. sim ilar A te n n is to u r n a m e n t in which th e beat players in Am erica will take p art is being plan ned by M exico during t h e l a t t e r part of O ctober. Dr. P e nick is e x p e c tin g th e s e s ta r - to stop o v e r in Austin on th e ir w a y to M ex­ to ico and s ta g e m atcher those o f last year which a ttr a c te d such m en as B. I. C. N orton . S outh A m e ric a n r a c q u e te e r , and others. in ­ Lewis W hite, form er national terco lleg ia te champion with Loui* Tbalhim er, who is now playing te n ­ nis in the Eastern states, has already talked to the Kinsey Brothers, W est­ brook, and Snodgrass, who have s ig ­ nified their desire to atop over on th eir way to M exico and play exhi bition m atches. W hite is also going to try to get Big BU Tilden, w orld’s cham pion; L ittle Bill Johnson, V in ­ c e n t Richard*, and others to sta g e exhibition m atches here. 0--------------- Pop-Ups and Bingies Knute Rockne* training camp ha* com e to a successful close. A pproxi­ m ately 125 high school and college Club last year world fam ous coach who added im portance to the phrase “ Four H orsem en.’* That Bayior w ill beat N otre Dame is a foregone conclusion in the brain of Knute Rock ne. In a most serious tone the “ Mick” leader declared that the odd* were heavily in favor of the Green Bears from Waco. Rockne up­ hold* hi* view from two angle*: first, the Bears have a seasoned team , while the Catholic eleven will have to be re­ built from end to end and across the entire backfield; and second, Frank B ridges will have six more day* to train his player* for a gam e that cerine* early in the sealion. BASEBALL CALENDAR T E X A S L E A G U E T u e s d a y ’* R e m i t * Waco 5, Dallas 3. W ichita Falls Shreveport 8, San ntonio 4. For* Worth 4, Beaum ont I. l l , H ouston 2. S t a n d i n g Club Fort W otf h W ichita Fall* Dallas Houston San Antonio W aco Shreveport . ................ .............. P w L. 33 14 29 18 28 19 28 19 24 21 26 19 17 30 44 47 47 47 45 45 47 B eaum ont at Shreveport. H ouston at Wichita Falls. San A ntonio at Fort W orth, T E X A S A S S O C I A T I O N T u e s d a y ’* R e s u l t s Tem ple 13, P alestine 7. Corsicana I-I, Terrell 9. Mexia 7. Austin 9. S t a n d i n g Club C orsicana P alestine Mexia Tem ple Austin T errell ......... .. ...... . .......... . 65 55 ...... 55 .... ........... 55 .... 54 ..........54 ... ..... P. w . D, V et. 40 .727 15 30 .545 2 5 29 2 5 .527 27 28 .491 22 32 .407 16 rn .396 W h e r e They P l a y W e d n e s d a y P alestine at ustin, T errell at Tem ple. Corsicana at M exia. A M E R I C A N L E A G U E T u e s d a y ’* R e s u l t s New York 5, D etroit 2. Chicago 4, Boston 2. W ashington 7, C leveland 4. B t. Louis 7, Philadelphia 6. S t a n d i n g ...... . n o Philadelphia W ashington 112 Chicago 114 St. Louis __ ___ 113 D etroit . 113 ....... Cleveland 117 ......... 111 N ew York Boston 112 .......... . P. W. L. 38 40 52 57 58 65 63 78 72 72 #2 56 55 52 48 34 Pct. I .655 I ,643 I .544 I .496 .487 .444 .432 .304 W h e r e T h e y P l a y W e d n e s d a J Philadelphia at St. Louis New York at D etroit. W ashington at Cleveland Boston at ( ’hit ago. N A T I O N A L L E A G U E T u e s d a y ’* R e s u l t s C incinnati 7-11, F*hiladelphia 5-10. B oston n 6-5, St. Louis 2-2. New York 7, Chicago I. Pittsburgh l l , Brooklyn 4, Varsity Racquet Star Defeats Hungarian Count in Fast Net Play at Washington Sm ashing his way through the d e­ P ct .702 fe n se o f ( ount Andrew do H erte- • .617 landy, secretary o f t h e H ungarian j 5 9 6 Em bassy Lewis .596 W hite o f Tf'xas U niversity won hts .533 w ay 422 in the Ninth Annual Invitation T ou r­ 3 6 2 nam ent o f the N ew port Casino, T h e into the fourth round o f p la y i at W ashington, W hite experienced little com p eti­ tion in tho initial set, but his seeded opponent cam e back in th*- second round and held the T exas t e e 4-4 at one tim e. The last tw o gam es w en t to W hite onl a fte r his terrific back court drives had tired the H ungarian star to near exh au stion , j Louis T halheim er, White** partner in the doubles, wa* esterday e lim ­ inated by L ucien K. W illiam s o f tu n e o f 6-3, 6-0. [C hicago to the Mr, Coach, Superintendent Principal Come in a n d see our dis­ play of Sporting Goods before leaving, l f you are not ready to buy, we w i l l put your name on our mailing list and having seen our stock you can be your o wl judge. C & S 706 CONGRESS Club Rockne contradicted him *elf in the; Pittsburgh story appearing in the Statesm an F r i- M ew York day. To the w riter he declared that j C’ineinnatl the Southw est Conference did not have I®1* Louis as stringent rules a* w ere in effect at Philadelphia ..... Notre Dam e or in the Big Ten Con- Chicago ........ ference. An exam ple w as the rule de-1 Boston d a r in g any baseball player of Notre Dame in the sum m er in a gam e at which adm is­ sion was charged. the fam ous coach declared that the Southw est was governed by “stand­ ard* just as high a* anywhere.** ineligible who played ball In the S ta te sm a n , CA M PUS SHOP Expert Cleaning anti Pressing for M EN and WOMEN PHONE 4998 S t a n d i n g P. .. 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